run in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for run in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.run <pres part running, pt ran, pp run> [Am rən, Brit rʌn] VB intr

8.1. run water/oil:

run (to flow)
run (drip)

10.2. run (to become + adj) → dry, → low , → short

II.run <pres part running, pt ran, pp run> [Am rən, Brit rʌn] VB trans

III.run [Am rən, Brit rʌn] N

1. run (on foot):

to break into a run
to have sb on the run
to make a run for it

See also water, short, seed, low2, low1, fat, dry up, dry

I.water [Am ˈwɔdər, ˈwɑdər, Brit ˈwɔːtə] N U

1. water:

abre el grifo Spain

II.water [Am ˈwɔdər, ˈwɑdər, Brit ˈwɔːtə] VB intr

III.water [Am ˈwɔdər, ˈwɑdər, Brit ˈwɔːtə] VB trans

I.short <shorter shortest> [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] ADJ

2.1. short (brief):

4. short (inadequate, deficient):

II.short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] ADV

1. short (suddenly, abruptly):

2. short (below target, requirement):

III.short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] N

IV.short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] VB intr ELEC

V.short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] VB trans

I.seed [Am sid, Brit siːd] N

I.low1 <lower lowest> [Am loʊ, Brit ləʊ] ADJ

3. low (in intensity, amount, quality):

II.low1 <lower lowest> [Am loʊ, Brit ləʊ] ADV

1. low:

III.low1 [Am loʊ, Brit ləʊ] N

I.fat <comp fatter, superl fattest> [Am fæt, Brit fat] ADJ

II.fat [Am fæt, Brit fat] N

I.dry up VB [Am draɪ -, Brit drʌɪ -] (v + adv)

II.dry up VB [Am draɪ -, Brit drʌɪ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

I.dry <drier, driest> [Am draɪ, Brit drʌɪ] ADJ

II.dry <dries, drying, dried> [Am draɪ, Brit drʌɪ] VB trans

III.dry <dries, drying, dried> [Am draɪ, Brit drʌɪ] VB intr

2. dry → dry up

IV.dry [Am draɪ, Brit drʌɪ] N

school run [ˈskul rən, ˈskuːl rʌn] N

run in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for run in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.run [rʌn] ran, run ran, run N

III.run [rʌn] ran, run ran, run VB trans

run Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to run and run
to run a truck into a tree
to go/run/march past (sb)

run Glossary of Refrigeration Technology courtesy of GEA Bock GmbH

Translations for run in the Spanish»English Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Trams run every 12 minutes at peak times; at off-peak times, the service is reduced to every 15 minutes.
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She won the West German title in the 3000 m with a run of 9:02 minutes.
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Defined benefit pension provision is voluntary, and is not run to make a profit: that is left to the employer's core business.
www.actuarialpost.co.uk
In this match he scored 44 runs before being run out.
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User groups are expected to run experiments on a 24-hour basis to maximise the use of the facility.
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Such behavior might be excusable for an individual in a hurry, but it's no way to run a culture.
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He was also a good hit-and-run man, and one of the best bunters in the league.
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For smaller inputs, an even larger percentage of the total measurement time is spent in the run-up phase.
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In the 19th century and early 20th centuries, the castle was used, among other things, as a quarry, a tennis court and a chicken run.
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Some friends took him to a hotel, where he settled in and left to run an errand.
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